Example sentences of "[conj] there [is] [adv] [indef pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a lively superbly well-equipped resort where there is always plenty to do — from horse-riding to go-karting , tennis to mini-golf . |
2 | As Derrida makes clear , this lack of totality with language — something he sees as one of its inevitable qualities — occurs because , as a supplement , it reveals that there is always something missing from language . |
3 | You will find that there is always something happening in Battle which you will enjoy . |
4 | Val enjoys her work ; her husband , who is a milkman , is able to tie in his shifts with hers at the hospital so that there is always someone to look after the children . |
5 | Following the same instructions over twelve , instead of thirteen , needles so that there is only one knit stitch between each scallop is one variation you might like to try . |
6 | Yes , well the good news is , that there 's actually something called waiver of premium on the plan , which looks after exactly the , looks after exactly that case . |
7 | I have never written a song or acted in theatre or a big movie , so there is still lots to learn , ’ she said in her St James 's Club suite . |
8 | The various national secret societies and various nationalist movements like er Young Italy and there 's even one called Young Europe which is kind of a pretty , pretty much catch-all one . |
9 | You 're going to have to sell something and there 's hardly anything left to sell . |
10 | You can stand here and look at all these trees which come from all over the world , and we 're open all year round and there 's always something to see , and the views are spectacular . |
11 | You do n't get so much time to get bored or fed up , and there 's always something going on and everyone 's in a hurry and I like that . |
12 | It will be much quieter and more pleasant and there 's always plenty to drink . |
13 | There is dicta in Vestey v IRC [ 1980 ] STC 6 at 20(g) which indicate that with regard to s739 , the assets should be transferred abroad , but the dicta are not clear and there is probably nothing to prevent the legislation being simply interpreted as applying to transfers from one overseas country to another . |
14 | Something comparable , and no less surprising , had happened a century earlier with the art-criticism of John Ruskin , and there is often something unnerving in the spectacle of an activity once thought of as specialist and tedious catapulted into sudden acclaim . |
15 | With both curves now shifting to the right , the equilibrium levels of income and employment must increase ( even in the liquidity trap and with interest-inelastic investment ) and there is now nothing to stop full employment from being reached . |
16 | And there is still plenty to do in the garden where she is planting vegetables and some more varieties of fruit trees . |
17 | It was built over 1,800 years ago but , incredibly , some sections still stand almost to their original height , and there is still plenty to see along its whole length . |
18 | The view from the promenade across the lake is quite breathtaking , and there is always plenty happening . |
19 | So I thought , well if they get three , that 's better than none , but I 'll keep the four cos there 's always somebody coming here you know . |
20 | The garden will be much more interesting if there is always something to watch out for , whatever the season . |
21 | Some manufacturers provide figures on the energy that new appliances use , but there is usually nothing to compare them with . |
22 | He might be a pal of Livingstone 's but there is still nothing to excuse Thompson 's mealy-mouthed attitude. : - . |
23 | But there 's also plenty going on — you can ride the waves on the windsurf or explore rocky caves with a snorkel . |
24 | But there 's always somebody wanting him you know , at that shop . |
25 | ‘ It 's a big place and she sometimes sees the prince but there 's certainly nothing going on between them . ’ |
26 | Old people still came , liking the quietness and the fact that there were no hills to climb ; but there 's absolutely nothing to do , Ruth thought , except go for gentle walks along the promenade , or — if you 're feeling really energetic — play a game of bowls in the park . |
27 | But there 's still plenty to commend the book . |
28 | Across the region hundreds of farmers are counting the cost of the downpours … harvesting is currently an impossibility , but there 's still plenty to keep them busy … like rescuing stranded livestock … marooned in newly formed lakes near Thame in Oxfordshire . |
29 | Because it 's going to raise your government P A , P R because there is absolutely nobody left in in local authority housing who 's able to pay it because they 'll all be on housing benefit . |
30 | But I laugh , because there is really nothing to take away . |